Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... obtained for examination , about two- hirds solidified in the tube with heat and nitric acid . A vapor bath and half a drachm of co . jalap powder was ordered , and a pre- scription containing 3 minims of the fl . ext . digitalis and ...
... obtained for examination , about two- hirds solidified in the tube with heat and nitric acid . A vapor bath and half a drachm of co . jalap powder was ordered , and a pre- scription containing 3 minims of the fl . ext . digitalis and ...
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... obtain any of her urine , a catheter was passed , and about two teaspoonfuls of urine drawn off This , upon examination , was found to be almost solid with albumen . She was put into bed , bottles of hot water placed around her , and ...
... obtain any of her urine , a catheter was passed , and about two teaspoonfuls of urine drawn off This , upon examination , was found to be almost solid with albumen . She was put into bed , bottles of hot water placed around her , and ...
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... obtained from the waste products , of coal tar . It can be prepared synthetically . It is of rather complex chemical composition , belonging to the same group of aromatic carbon com pounds as carbolic acid , naphthaline , etc. It is ...
... obtained from the waste products , of coal tar . It can be prepared synthetically . It is of rather complex chemical composition , belonging to the same group of aromatic carbon com pounds as carbolic acid , naphthaline , etc. It is ...
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... obtained the temper- ature suddenly rose to 104-6 ° at 6 a.m .; three 3ss . doses were given , and at 11.30 the ther- mometer under the tongue registered 97.4 ° , and did not rise to 103 ° again till midnight . As in the boy's case , so ...
... obtained the temper- ature suddenly rose to 104-6 ° at 6 a.m .; three 3ss . doses were given , and at 11.30 the ther- mometer under the tongue registered 97.4 ° , and did not rise to 103 ° again till midnight . As in the boy's case , so ...
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... obtained results as favorable with anti- pyrin as with the salicylates . * Benefit is reported from its use in facial erysipelas , and surgical fever . In puerperal sep icæmia it has promptly reduced the temperature after quinine , sali ...
... obtained results as favorable with anti- pyrin as with the salicylates . * Benefit is reported from its use in facial erysipelas , and surgical fever . In puerperal sep icæmia it has promptly reduced the temperature after quinine , sali ...
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